2,237 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "The Bells"

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A field recording taken at the beginning of the school day at a high school in los angeles.
Author: Johnahearn@Lhsla
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Crumpling papers, ringing bells, moving boxes, opening drawers, etc.
Author: Elenalostale
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A small loop, a bit nostalgic, like a music for kids.
Author: Raph
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Sound of walking under train crossing, footsteps in the tunnel, keys jingling.
Author: B Toly +
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And old mechanical typewriter, recorded with a sony nex vg-20video camera, medium speed typing.
Author: Toc
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Shaking a metal cowbell from a leather strap. Recorded 96k with a condenser microphone.
Author: Stomachache
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A ride cymbal loop @ 135 bpm. Good for layering with other percussion or beats.
Author: Untitled
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Page from Thomas Ravenscroft's (c. 1582 – 1635) "Pammelia, Musicks Miscellanie" (1609)
Author: Thomas Ravenscroft
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Chromaphone demo track of the soundset condensed energy. "condensed energy retains the power of real instruments in a smart package with very tight electric percussions, deep and soft drums, colourful and complex bells and evil soundscapes. ". More info here:www. Zensound. Es/soundsets/chromap…condensed-energy/.
Author: Plexelq
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Chromatic handbells 12 tones. C# tone. File 48khz, 24bit, stereo, no processing. Normalized to -3db. Recorded using a-b stereo technique witch 30 cm spacing between and 50 cm from bell. Microphones: a pair of dpa 4006 microphones with ua0777 nose conesinterface: focusrite saffire liquid 56. Studio room: w:2,5m x d:2. 0m x h:2,8m. Each file contains 3 techniques: single tone, double and ringing bell.
Author: Radwoc
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Recorded with zoom h2n, stereo, wav 48/16, built in x/y microphone, with windscreen.
Author: Arthaus
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Sample of a cowbell rattling. Recorded with zoom h4n on-board stereo mics.
Author: Timgormly
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Old bell type sound, traditional, standard, adapted for smartphone(covert to m4a then rename m4r).
Author: Tempouser
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A busy bee getting into and out of a flower bell. Birds chirp in the background.
Author: Draftcraft
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Recorded with zoom h1 @44 khz 16 bit stereo.
Author: Derjuli
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Punching sounds created by punching a box full of torn up bell peppers and grapefruit.
Author: Tortillathrilla
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A mini goat(with a bell on coller) pensively baaing for snacks. Freeware. Have fun.
Author: Satoristudios
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Carillon-concert at berlin, tiergarten, am 20. 04. 2014, aufgenommen mit zoom q2hd.
Author: Eros Amper Fortuna
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Day 7pm, city, quiet neighbourhood, distant traffic, drilling machine, church bell, distant chatter, birds. Recorded with zoom h4n-pro 48 khz / 24 bit. Use freely on your personal commercial and non-commercial projects. Don't put this raw sounds/files on youtube or anywhere else. You can use them in creative way as a part of art-form, but not "re-distribute" as (royalty free) stock material. Thank you.
Author: Tferrino
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Pavane (Belle qui tiens ma vie) of Thoinot Arbeau (Renaissance composer), played on a grand piano in meantone temperament Vierstimmige Pavane (Belle qui tiens ma vie) des Renaissance-Komponisten Thionot Arbeau, gespielt auf einem Konzertflügel in mitteltöniger Stimmung
Author: Membeth
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This is the sound of an old clock striking 8. Recorded with a sound devices mixpre 3ll and a pair of audio technica at943 microphones.
Author: Tom Kaszuba
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Binaural* recording of cathedral bells repeating over and over (not looped). Towards the end of the file the bells are heard from a distance (the recording continued while walking away). Recording notes:. 1. Recorded in the field using soundman okm ii binaural microphones with the h1 zoom recorder. Sunday 87/2/2015 mid afternoon. 2. The recording has been left unedited to allow the greatest amount of creative reworking. 3. Recordings are as long as possible for video usage (it's easier to shorten a sound than to expand it). 4. Volume in these series will be left unaltered to allow easier mixing as far as possible. You won't have distant birdsong louder than a closeup door slam. 5. Attribution is appreciated but not necessary. A "thanks" or smiley face in the comments below will be fine. Commercial use is okay. Any concerns, send me a message. *binaural is a recording method that allows surround sound over stereo headphones but over speakers can add depth when mixed with other sounds.
Author: Apinsent
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Grabación para generar tensión en el espectador con elementos percusivos en estéreo.
Author: Blackrancio
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This is a ringing of an old clock at a church tower next to louvre, in france. It doesn't ring single bells, but performs a melody.
Author: Scandy B
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I recorded this sound back in 2002. Playing around with something metal and jingly. I forgot what was used.
Author: Jedimichael
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This is the sound of a prepared squire stratocaster plugged into a korg ms 20 and agitated with a ti speak & spell all run through paulstretch.
Author: Bigjimbishop
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Magic motion or spell. Short vibraphone run with reverb.
Author: Hotlavaman
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Priest saying grace during easter in a greek church.
Author: Dokuta Gerovv
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Sample of a cowbell rattling. Recorded with zoom h4n on-board stereo mics.
Author: Timgormly
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Another of my grandmother's clocks chiming - this one is a single bell-like chime and the sound of the pendulum. Recorded on a sony pcm-d50.
Author: Slumbermonkey
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A light glassy "ping", like a crystal object hitting the ground.
Author: Gristi
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Traffic in downtown toronto (2008), binaural. Zoom h2 with cs-10em.
Author: Trp
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Https://goo. Gl/maps/21qrbx482spchurch ring ringing czech republic zádveřice.
Author: Robertslezak
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Lullaby melancholic loop, made with synth. 130 bpm.
Author: Raph
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Hitting my tibetan singing bown (i believe f#).
Author: Ryancacophony
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I don't remember how i made this. Made with fl, edison and massive or magical8bitplug (don't remember).
Author: Ianstargem
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John Philip Sousa's "The Liberty Bell" (1893) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 48 from the band's album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 3 (1889-1898). Conducted by Lieutenant Col. Jason K. Fettig.
Author: Performance/Recording: United States Marine Band; Composition: John Philip Sousa
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Restored vintage ericsson telephone. Recorded with se rn1 and sound devices 664.
Author: Brodiesound
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Bell & howell 8mm film camera rolling shutter.
Author: Jamesmontour
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This track was created using vst tools and spatial processing140 bpm (a min).
Author: Johnnie Holiday
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Close up stereo recording of a small metal wind chime. Recorded on tascam dr-05.
Author: Mrcisum
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120 bpm drum loop recorded at epicsound studio. . Drums: sonor force 2007.
Author: Tichec
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Meinl 12 bar chimes swishing randomly. 16 bit 44. 1hz.
Author: Steffcaffrey
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Chimes and clockwork from a large grandfather clock (2011). Sony m10.
Author: Trp
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Tapping on a wine glass as one would to bring attention to a toast at a party.
Author: Bennettfilmteacher
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Cymbal cymbals drums one-shot bowed percussion metal drum sample sabian splash ride china crash meinl paiste bell zildjian special hit sound groove beat.
Author: Soundjoao
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A "wah wah" sound produced using the right hand in the bell of a horn. Makes a great comedic effect for "fail" or "you lose" situations. Notes: f4, e4, d#4. Recorded with a zoom h4n placed about a metre behind the bell.
Author: Taranp
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File:Daisy_Bell_sung_by_Edward_M._Favor.ogg, click removal (default settings) and light noise removal (using last 0.5 second as sample, settings 12db/5.0/2 bands) applied in Audacity 3.1.2.
Author: Composed by Harry Dacre, sung by Edward M. Favor; Noise removal by User:Artoria2e5
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